Voice Recognition is the task of recognizing people from their voices. Such systems extract features from speech, model them and use them to recognize the person from his/her voice. Voice Recognition has a history dating back some four decades, where the output of several analog filters was averaged over time for matching. Speaker recognition uses the acoustic features of speech that have been found to differ between individuals.
This paper dives into topics like asking to address future needs of your company, asking for any quick start packages, ensuring that your new phone bill costs will actually cost less than what you pay today and lots more insights to ensure a problem free phone system buying experience and installation.
This white paper highlights specific situations that a business should evaluate before purchasing a new phone system, how the new system can save money, increase efficiency and decrease downtime.
Our latest Summer 2012 edition of the chart also compares PBX and Business VoIP systems side by side so you can make an educated comparison of your options. This analysis is prepared in an easy to view Excel spreadsheet.
You should have an answer every question you have and provide business terms that you feel comfortable with. Here are 8 questions to ask phone system vendors before you agree to purchase.
White Paper Published By: WhichVoIP
Published Date: May 11, 2011
Startups especially benefit from VoIP, since they do not have the burden of existing equipment and infrastructure to deal with. Read this white paper to find out more.
White Paper Published By: WhichVoIP
Published Date: May 11, 2011
VoIP reduces Cost per month of operation, reduces cost per call, reduces cost per service and helps reduce the tax burden associated with traditional phone service. Read this white paper to find out more.
Read this white paper to gain information on all aspects of the project from business objectives, costs, scalability, and how the video conferencing system will work with and improve your existing solutions.
White Paper Published By: WhichVoIP
Published Date: Apr 19, 2011
Large multi-million dollar corporations may have the capital and the expertise to install, run and maintain an in-house VoIP service. Small to large business may be better off with a hosted solution. This whitepaper explains both the differences and the advantages of each type of service.
White Paper Published By: WhichVoIP
Published Date: Apr 19, 2011
In this whitepaper, we will explore some of these cost-saving advantages and give you the top 10 questions to ask a provider, ensuring you get a reliable, feature-rich business phone system that can save you thousands each year.
Case Study Published By: Cisco
Published Date: Mar 10, 2011
Fresh Direct Produce workforce is more mobile, responsive with Cisco Unified Communications. To give its employees the immediate, direct communications that the business required, Fresh Direct replaced its phone system with the Cisco® Unified Communications System. The Cisco solution supports all of the company's voice, data, and wireless communications on one secure network.
White Paper Published By: Cisco
Published Date: Mar 10, 2011
Find out how deploying a company-wide voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) solution is one of the best ways to realize cost reduction across the organization.
How do you know what to buy for your organization? he first step in determining this is to understand your main objectives for the system, including your usage requirements today and what they might be over the next 3-5 years. Read this white paper to learn more.
ROI helps facilitate project approvals internally and can be used as a catalyst for value derived through implementation of a product. Value can be derived from hard dollar savings, improving time to market for your own product or service, bring experts together in a "virtual" room, and in other ways.
There are key points to consider when looking for a videoconferencing system. As independent Telecommunications and IT consultants, part of what we do is to evaluate various products and systems regularly for mid-to-large enterprise clients, from 500 to over 30,000 employees. At a high level evaluation elements include costs, technology and features, and service.